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Zelensky Presses Case for Missile Strikes, Tries to Patch Up GOP Support
In meetings, Ukraine’s president has been working to secure U.S. consent to fire long-range missiles to hit military targets in Russia.23 hours ago - Ukraine -
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These key indicators say the S&P 500 will continue its hot streak
The S&P 500 looks solid, while new highs on the NYSE continue to swamp new lows.Yesterday -
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Chat Podcasts Rule the Market—and Always Will
“That appointment—that relationship—is everything,” says audio executive Eric Eddings. But that doesn't mean the industry isn't innovating.2 hours ago -
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The Adams Indictment Is Not a Civil Rights Case
His attempt to cast himself as victim of a racial conspiracy is unlikely to work.1 hour ago -
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Weekly Jobless Claims Drop, Signaling Market Strength
Americans applying for unemployment benefits hit a four-month low, showing economic resilience.Yesterday -
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Franco ordered to stand trial in sexual abuse case
A judge in the Dominican Republic ruled that Rays shortstop Wander Franco will stand trial on charges that he sexually abused a minor.16 hours ago -
NBC News - Politics
Smartmatic and Newsmax reach settlement in election defamation case
Smartmatic had sued Newsmax over the right-wing news outlet's airing of false claims that Smartmatic's voting machines had rigged the 2020 election for Joe Biden.23 hours ago -
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Why these two stock-market sectors need to be treated with caution
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